* Increased the number of patient referrals by 70 percent during the first
year of employment in the practice
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«vacation pay» «indemnité de congé annuel» «vacation pay» means four per cent or, after six consecutive years of employment by one employer, six per cent of the wages of an employee during
the year of employment in respect of which the employee is entitled to the vacation;
I'm a 25 - year - old graduate and am into my second
year of employment in a hospital.
Q: I'm a 25 - year - old graduate and am into my second
year of employment in a hospital.
In Germany, for example, universities of applied sciences (Fachhochschule or Hochschule für angewandte Wissenschaften in German) require professors to have at least three
years of employment in industry, notes Klemens Gintner, a professor of mechanical engineering and mechatronics at the Karlsruhe University of Applied Sciences.
On top of this, First Republic considers borrowers who have at least two
years of employment in the same industry.
The program will provide financial incentives for veterinarians who commit to four
years of employment in food - animal practice, and is part of the Pfizer Animal Health Commitment to Veterinarians — supporting veterinarians through training and education, research and development, and investing in the future of the veterinary profession.
However, after 12
years of employment in a very senior role, Wernike thought that he was entitled to much more.
Your Purchasing Associate position demands the qualifications, skills, abilities, and work ethic that I have developed during my four
years of employment in different procurement jobs.
Over a 10 - year period, it says the measure would result in 6,400 additional MLS sales; 2,600 additional housing starts; 20,640 person
years of employment in the sales and construction industries; a $ 1.27 billion increase in gross domestic product; and a $ 357 million increase in government revenues through MLS
Not exact matches
That suggests ongoing job growth
in an economy many regard as near full
employment, with the jobless rate at a 17 -
year low
of 4.1 percent.
What is largely being captured
in the 25 - 54
year old
employment rate data is the increased number
of women
in the workforce.
«I've been talking about this issue
of off - duty conduct, and especially social media, for
years now,» says Stuart Rudner, a founding partner at the law firm Rudner MacDonald LLP that specializes
in employment law.
The kicker is this: Dalio says the divide will only get worse
in the next 5 to 10
years, both because
of a demographic squeeze that puts stress on pension, healthcare, and debt promises; and because
of the effects
of technological change on
employment and wealth.
Outside
of the 1992 - 97 period, the
employment rate for this group has been at lows not seen
in the nearly 40
years of data that is available:
«Taking the two
years to the end
of 2016, almost a third
of the rise
in the number
of people
in work reflected growth
in self -
employment (double the share
of that category
in total
employment), with another fifth corresponding to more people
in part - time work,» he wrote
in a recent note to clients.
«Buyer interest stayed elevated
in most areas thanks to mortgage rates under 4 % for most
of the
year and the creation
of 1.7 million new jobs edging the job market closer to full
employment,» said Lawrence Yun, NAR chief economist.
The company's board put a special provision
in Papa's
employment agreement that turbocharges his pay the way a videogame might when a player levels up into bonus points mode: If Valeant's stock price reaches a new high
of at least $ 270 a share
in the next three
years, Papa gets double the allotment
of performance - based stock.
Other factors that have changed the nature
of HRM
in recent
years include new management and operational theories like Total Quality Management (TQM), rapidly changing demographics, and changes
in health insurance and federal and state
employment legislation.
New hires make the decision whether they want to stay with an organization within their first
year of employment, 90 percent
of business owners said
in Aberdeen's New Hire Onboarding 2013: A Look At New Hires Report.
According to an analysis
of 2010 data by the Urban Institute, a nonpartisan think tank, the price tag was $ 669 million
in direct hospital costs for just that
year and $ 174 billion
in larger societal costs, which includes disability, effects on
employment, and other longer - term factors.
He identified three obstacles that could affect any possible recovery
in the global
employment rate: «Over the fore ¬ seeable future, the world economy will probably grow less than was the case before the global crisis,» complicating «the task
of generating the over 42 million jobs that are needed every
year in order to meet the growing number
of new entrants
in the labor market.»
But
in order to do so, we need to know basic things such as the units (jobs vs. person -
years of employment)
of the numbers we're debating.
In the
years following the placement
of the additional coverages, the client had several
employment - related lawsuits filed against the company, all
of which proved baseless.
Rates
of employment and revenue growth were higher
in the program's business «clusters» than
in comparable numbers
of unaffiliated businesses, according to analysis
of the SBA's two -
year pilot Regional Cluster Initiative.
Small - business owner: To encourage the government to hire more Canadians as part
of the Economic Action Plan, the budget proposes a hiring credit, which offers a one -
year Employment Insurance break
of up to $ 1,000 for firms with premiums below $ 10,001
in 2010.
Students shouldn't borrow more
in loans than they'll make
in their first
year of employment, said Jeff Selingo, author
of «There Is Life After College: What Parents and Students Should Know About Navigating School to Prepare for the Jobs
of Tomorrow.»
It's no wonder that 62 percent
of younger boomers (ages 51 to 65) expect
employment to be a source
of income
in their retirement
years.
The boom
years for
employment and balanced federal budgets
in the 1990s had everything to do with the emergence
of the Internet rather than with any enlightened economic policies.
«
In contrast,
employment among those over the age
of 25
years is currently a striking 400,000 jobs above its pre-recession level.»
While it's possible the terms
of his
employment agreement with (and departure from) Facebook could prevent him from taking an active role at a competitor (or any company
in the virtual reality space) for several months (or even
years), he could reassume his public presence as an advocate for VR technology and its larger potential.
Along with a sky - high
employment rate, Defy graduates have a recidivism rate
of around 3.2 percent — a stark contrast to the staggering 76.6 percent
of former prisoners who land back
in jail within 5
years of their release.
The U.K. had been expected to follow close behind the Federal Reserve
in raising interest rates for the first time
in nearly a decade, but with lower commodity prices and weak wage growth still keeping a lid on inflation, economists now think that the U.K. may not raise rates till 2017 — even though new data out Wednesday showed the
employment rate hit a 45 -
year high
of 74 %
in the three months to November.
While the amount
of bodies on the exchange floor indeed has dimmed considerably over the
years, the level
of employment in financial services has remained fairly and surprisingly resilient.
If the Fed raises rates this
year, as most
of his colleagues expect, «things could go okay, but you are creating a risk
of further declines
in where market - based inflation expectations are, basically to the credibility
of our inflation target, and I think you are creating downside risks our pursuit
of our
employment mandate.»
Our sense is that
in light
of the oil shock and weak economic growth recorded
in Canada this past
year, the SEPH is likely telling the more accurate story, meaning we could see
employment as measured by the LFS slow significantly during the first half
of 2016.»
The organization determines the average hours worked per
year by taking «the total number
of hours actually worked per
year divided by the average number
of people
in employment per
year,» according to its Web site.
Forty - seven percent
of total U.S.
employment is in the «high risk» category of being automated within the next 10 to 20 years, according to research done at University of Oxford by Carl Benedikt Frey and Michael Osborne, co-directors of the Oxford Martin Programme on Technology and E
employment is
in the «high risk» category
of being automated within the next 10 to 20
years, according to research done at University
of Oxford by Carl Benedikt Frey and Michael Osborne, co-directors
of the Oxford Martin Programme on Technology and
EmploymentEmployment.
Employment in the franchising industry is predicted to grow 2.3 percent, matching the pace
of growth
in the last two
years.
A broad measure
of joblessness that includes people who want to work but have given up searching and those working part - time because they can not find full - time
employment fell to a fresh six -
year low
of 11.4 percent from 11.5 percent
in October.
New York City's share
of the nation's private sector
employment has reached its highest level
in 20
years.
The key driver
of these income trends, besides lower
employment and hours
in the aftermath
of the financial crisis, has been wage stagnation over the last dozen
years.
Offers $ 10,000 on a tiered system over five
years of employment: $ 100 / month
in year one; $ 125 / month
in year two; $ 150 / month
in year three; $ 175 / month
in year four, and $ 200 / month
in year five.
The bank also has a tiered system with Gradifi: $ 100 / month ($ 1,200 per
year)
in the first
year of employment; up to $ 150 / month ($ 1,800 per
year)
in the second
year; up to $ 200 / month ($ 2,400 per
year)
in the third
year up until the loans are paid off.
Both startup growth rate and share
of scaleups are
employment - based measurements, and share
of scaleups refers to companies that grew to 50 employees or more
in less than 10
years of operation.
Plus, as a result
of previously passed measures, automatic tax increases are scheduled
in the
years ahead — such as an extra $ 5 billion
in Employment Insurance premiums to be collected annually until 2015.
New Hampshire residents enjoy the lowest poverty rate
of any state
in the entire country, and it also boasts the sixth - best nationwide
employment rate over the last five
years.
That's largely because startups grow an average
of 96 percent
in their first five
years,
in terms
of employment.
Proprietors have steadily increased every
year since 2000,
in terms
of a percentage
of total US
employment.